Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated all over the world. Its what makes Ireland popular.
People walk around in green, white and orange and drink Guinness all day.
No, they are not only the shamrock: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Must be an American thing. "Luck of the Irish" etc.
Thanksgiving is only celebrated in North America.
No, the 4th of July is only celebrated in America.
Labor day and Independence Day
it never started only UNITED STATES of AMERICA celebrated it
The answer is no it is not celebrated all over the world. It is only celebrated in the USA because July 4th 1776 is the day the Declaration of Independence was signed declaring America's rights from Britain.
St Patricks day is the Irish National Day and Leprechauns are only found in Ireland, people therefore dress up like Leprechauns on that day. Of course they can't really look like Leprechauns because the tallest of them is only 18inches and the smallest not less than 14 inches.
Saint Martin de Porres of Lima, Peru, South America, is the only current black saint from the Americas.
No. Thanksgiving is only celebrated in America.
If you are referring to Constantine the Great, he is considered a saint only in the Orthodox Church, not in the Western Church. There are several other saints named Constantine so you need to be more specific,
all saint's day is usually celebrated in only a day. so it ends in just one day.
At the 2009 Club Penguin St. Patricks Day Pary there is a hat in the Coffee Shop, an accordian in the Forest, and a Shamrock pin at Ski Mountain. *Please note that the accordian was only available in a members only room and was not available for nonmembers.